Tracy City Farm Bureau Insurance

Tracy City Farm Bureau Insurance

Our Tracy City Farm Bureau Insurance agents are here to help you for
all of your home, car, and life insurance needs. Contact us today, and
find out why Tracy City turns to us for insurance. Farm Bureau Insurance
of Tennessee has agents in more communities than any other insurance
company. We cover more homes and autos in Tennessee than any other insurance company.
We are the number one writer of individual life insurance policies in the state.

State law requires that every driver in Tennessee must be insured. We know you have
options, and we thank you for giving us a chance to serve you. As a Tennessee insurance
company, we only serve residents of the state with Tennessee-registered vehicles. Simply
enter your driver and vehicle information, select coverage details, submit contact
information, and await your quote!

At Farm Bureau, we understand that it’s much more than a house. It’s your home. That’s why
we offer a broad range of property and liability coverage to help you find the right fit.
To determine what type of coverage is appropriate, begin by taking an inventory of your
home, create a list, take photos, record video, and don’t forget to make copies. Then get
your quote—right here.

When it comes to life insurance, options abound. From term- and whole-life plans to
universal life and annuities, Farm Bureau is well-versed and experienced at matching
customers with the right plan for specific situations and individual needs. As with our
auto and home plans, fair quotes on Farm Bureau life insurance coverage are quickly and
easily accessible, here at our site.

New drivers between the ages of 16 and 17 are eligible for The First Mile, a program from
Farm Bureau that helps new drivers navigate their first miles on the road, safely and
successfully. The First Mile offers up to 10-percent savings on auto insurance for
eligible, accident-free drivers. The First Mile begins with completion of our online
course and a related meeting with an agent.

If you're going to climb, you've got to grab the branches, not the blossoms.
- Farmer Charlie

Tenn-ovations and Inventions

Here in Tennessee, we might be full of Southern hospitality and sweet tea, but we're also no strangers to ingenuity. From Graceland to the Bristol Motor Speedway, plenty of Tennesseans have made their own inventive footprints on America. Here are just a few:

Cotton Candy

Sugar lovers, thank Nashville for this one. In 1897, William Morrison and John C. Wharton invented a way to spin heated sugar into what that they originally called "fairy floss:' If only it was as good for your teeth as regular floss is.

Touchscreen

If you're scrolling through this email on your smartphone or tablet right now, you can thank the Volunteer State. Believe it or not, the first touchscreen monitor came from Oak Ridge in 1977 and was first shown off to the public during the 1982 World's Fair in Knoxville.

Mini-golf

The first patented miniature golf course was built in Chattanooga by Garnet Carter. Carter opened "Tom Thumb Golf," as he called it, on Lookout Mountain in 1927 in hopes of drawing traffic to a hotel he owned- a real hole-in-one idea, if you ask me.

Safety Tips

Safety Tip AutoA few easy steps in the right direction can add up to a safer drive with minimal
effort. Buckle up, slow down, allow plenty of travel time, and avoid the impulse to use your cell
phone. It can wait.Safety Tip HomeWinterizing your home before the coldest months arrive can result in a safer, more
comfortable retreat from the ice and snow to come. Clean gutters and insulated pipes mean fewer
accidents.Safety Tip LifeStay active, but stay safe outside by keeping a few simple rules in mind. When
walking, stick to well-lit pathways and wear reflective, visible clothing. When cycling, always
wear a helmet.